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A brain disorder ; chemical imbalance
Huntington's Disease!
Psychosis in schizophrenia and perhaps schizophreniform disorder appears to be related to abnormalities in the structure and chemistry of the brain, and appears to have strong genetic links
When the tissue inflammation of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) [an the autoimmune disorder] affects the nervous system, it causes organic brain syndrome.
The blockage interrupts the flow of blood to regions of the brain (a stroke ), which, if sustained, causes the death of cells in numerous areas of the brain.
An organic brain disorder refers to impaired brain function due to damage or deterioration of brain tissue.
It is a disease caused by lack of bitumen in the brain.
Epilepsy is a disorder of the brain that causes a person to go into seizures repeatedly over that persons lifetime. It is when trauma or some kind of brain damage effects the brain tissue and causes the brain to become excitable and jumpy. This causes signals that are not normal which makes that person go into convulsions, or seizures. If a person has only one seizure, it is not epilepsy.
The cause of moyamoya disease is unknown. Possible explanations for the disorder include injuries to the brain, infection, multifactorial inheritance, genetic factors, or other causes
Do you mean: "Chiari" ? Chiari (pronounced KEY-R-E) is a brain disorder that causes headaches and balance issues.
PDS is not a brain disorder, but an acronym for a test to screen for Posttramatic Stress Disorder, which is considered an anxiety disorder (so yes, it is a brain disorder) PDS stands for "Posttraumatic Stress Diagnostic Scale." At least, if you're referring to the same acronym I think you are.
Alzheimer's disease is a common neurological disorder that causes forgetfulness and memory loss. It is characterized by the accumulation of amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles in the brain, leading to cognitive decline over time.